China News Service, Wenshan, April 18 (Song Lele Fan Liming) On the 18th, at the police dog retirement ceremony held at the Langheng Border Police Station of the Wenshan Border Management Detachment in Yunnan Province, the anti-drug dog "Black Ze", who had been guarding the border for nearly 7 years, dragged his elderly body. , It was difficult to get up and say goodbye to comrades-in-arms.

  "Heize" is a shepherd dog, born in May 2014 at the Heilongjiang Harbin Police Dog Training Base, and in September 2015 came to the Langheng Border Police Station of Wenshan Border Management Detachment to guard the border.

Since then, "Black Ze", a drug-sniffing dog, has quickly become an important force in border management tasks, catching criminals, and border inspection. It is found deep in the mountains and forests of border patrols and in the traffic flow of second-line inspections.

Since its service so far, "Black Ze" has inspected more than 800 passenger bags entering and leaving the border areas on average every day, and has participated in more than 2,500 times of duty.

The picture shows the police dog "Black Ze" performing a simulated search mission at the retirement ceremony.

Photo courtesy of Wenshan Border Management Detachment

  "Black Ze"'s police dog trainer, Su Yulian, is from Haikou, Hainan. Since 2015, one person and one dog have lived, worked and trained together, and are almost inseparable on the border.

"From September 2021, 'Black Ze' will be too old to participate in training and on duty, and there will be no chance to leave some memories with it." Su Yulian regrets that he has the past and "black" Ze" lost his phone with pictures and videos of his work and life.

  On April 18, in order to draw a perfect end to "Black Ze"'s border guard career, the police private car used by the institute organized the last simulated search mission for "He Ze" in the camp.

During the period, under the leadership of Su Yulian, "Black Ze" dragged his aged body to try several times in a row, but failed to climb into the car for inspection. It did not give up, but Su Yulian hugged it distressedly.

After the mock search was over, Su Yulian tore off the "police dog" logo on "Black Ze", put a big red flower on it, and all the auxiliary police officers saluted and said goodbye.

The picture shows the police dog "Black Ze" and trainer Su Yulian.

Photo courtesy of Wenshan Border Management Detachment

  At this time, "Black Ze" stood up tremblingly and silently responded to his comrades who accompanied him.

"I was so sad at that moment, very reluctant." Su Yulian said while trimming "Black Ze"'s nails.

  After retiring, because of the difficulty of walking, "Black Ze" is no longer suitable for adoption by caring people. It will continue to be raised in the kennel of the police office, and will be looked after by the auxiliary police until the end of his life.

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